HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Using Section Markers

Working With Larger Files

058060 Tandem Computers Incorporated

6–5

Finding and Moving

Large Blocks of Text

To see where the text is situated, page through the file using the

NEXT PAGE

and

PREV PAGE

keys. You want to rearrange the three elements in this file

so that the letter comes first, the agenda next, and the table last.

The first step to rearranging text in a large file is to locate the text. There are
several easy ways to locate text in a large file. Perhaps the easiest is to
search for a unique word or phrase, using the SEARCH command. You
have already learned how to use the SEARCH command. This section
discusses three other methods of getting around in a large file:

Marking certain sections and moving to the sections with the
FORWARD and BACKWARD commands

Searching for a specific line number and column number

Marking specific positions with your own numbering system and
moving to the positions with the GOTOPOSITION command

Using Section Markers

You can divide the text into sections and label each section with a special
marker. After you have the sections labeled, you can move around by
using the FORWARD and BACKWARD commands with the text item
SECTION. You can also use other text commands, such as DELETE or
MOVE, with the text item SECTION; moving sections is one way to
rearrange large blocks of text.

Determining the Section Marker

Before you mark the sections, tell TEDIT what the label is that you intend to
use as a marker. You do this on the RECONFIGURE OPTIONS screen.

1.

Press RECONFIGURE OPTIONS.

2.

When the screen appears, press

NEXT PAGE

. The first field on the second

page of the RECONFIGURE OPTIONS screens is for the section marker.

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